MagSafe The first generation MagSafe (also referred to as MagSafe 1 after the introduction of MagSafe 2) has connector pins that are designed so the rectangular connector can be inserted in either orientation. Originally the connector was T-shaped, with the cable directed straight out; later it became L-shaped, with the cable directed along the side of the computer, but still capable of being inserted in either orientation, unless simultaneous use of neighboring ports such as
USB required directing the cable toward the rear.
LEDs on both the top and bottom of the connector show green if the computer battery is fully charged and
amber or red if the battery is charging. MagSafe can be found on the
MacBook (2006–2011), MacBook Pro (2006 through mid-2012, non-Retina) and
MacBook Air (2008–2011) notebook computers. The
Apple LED Cinema Display and
Thunderbolt Display include built-in MagSafe chargers. The MacBook and the 13-inch MacBook Pro use a 60
W MagSafe charger, whereas the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro use an 85 W version. The MacBook Air used a lower-powered 45 W version. According to Apple, an adapter with a higher wattage than that originally provided may be used without problems. Apple formerly offered a "MagSafe Airline Adapter" for use on airplanes with
EmPower Classic outlets. The MagSafe Airline Adapter had a DC input (instead of AC like the original MagSafe chargers) and would power the computer but would
not charge the battery.
MagSafe 2 MagSafe 2 was introduced on the
MacBook Air and
MacBook Pro with Retina Display at the
2012 Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11, 2012. It was made thinner to fit the thinner laptops, and also wider to preserve magnetic grip force. It also returns to the T-shaped design that points straight out, rather than the L-shape that runs along the side of the machine. MagSafe 2 can be found on the MacBook Pro (2012–2015 Retina models) and MacBook Air (2012–2017) notebook computers. The resulting shape is incompatible with the older MagSafe connector; Apple released a MagSafe to MagSafe 2 adapter that was also bundled with the Thunderbolt Display, which used the original MagSafe connector.
MagSafe 3 On October 18, 2021, Apple announced the
M1 Pro and M1 Max 14-inch and 16-inch
MacBook Pro models with MagSafe 3. MagSafe 3 is slimmer than its predecessor and connects to a power supply using a removable cable with a
USB-C end. It supports up to 140 W power delivery on the 16-inch MacBook Pro with its bundled 140 W
GaN power adapter which supports
USB Power Delivery 3.1. In June 2022, Apple announced the
M2 MacBook Air with MagSafe 3, and new braided-jacket cables available in three colorways matching the available MacBook Air case colors. == Pinout ==